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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Dagoretti South, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. John Kiarie",
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    "content": "As we point a finger at our colonialists, we also have to ask ourselves this: What damage have the neo-colonialists done to our artefacts, cultural heritage and even our intellectual property? We know that some of the biggest perpetrators of the damage of our natural environment are our own people. People who took governance from the colonialists are known to perpetrate big evils such as poaching. At a point when ivory was such a valuable commodity, our leaders were the ones who were poaching in our game parks and exporting it. Cultural heritage is of great importance. Even as we are seeking restitution from our colonialists, we also have to ask ourselves the role that was played by our leaders in the destruction of our cultural heritage and identity."
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